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Prelude...The Best of Charlotte Church

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Download links and information about Prelude...The Best of Charlotte Church by Charlotte Church. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Choral genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:00:19 minutes.

Artist: Charlotte Church
Release date: 2002
Genre: Choral
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:00:19
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No. Title Length
1. "Pie Jesu" from Requiem (featuring Sian Edwards, Welsh National Opera Orchestra) 3:23
2. My Lagan Love (vocal) 3:13
3. No. 21 - In Trutina from Carmina Burana (Vocal) (featuring Sian Edwards, Welsh National Opera Orchestra) 1:59
4. Panis Angelicus (Vocal) (featuring Sian Edwards, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Graham Jackson, Chorus Of Welsh National Opera) 4:08
5. Amazing Grace (vocal) (featuring Sian Edwards, Graham Jackson, Chorus Of Welsh National Opera) 2:41
6. Just Wave Hello (featuring Sian Edwards, London Symphony Chorus, The London Welsh Male Voice Choir, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Janice Graham, Tim Hugh, Rhodri Davies, Gareth Davies, Colin Paris, Jane Atkins) 3:51
7. La Pastorella (The Little Shepherdess) From "Soirées Musicales" (featuring Sian Edwards, London Symphony Chorus, The London Welsh Male Voice Choir, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Janice Graham, Tim Hugh, Rhodri Davies, Gareth Davies, Colin Paris, Jane Atkins) 2:26
8. She Moved Through the Fair (featuring Sian Edwards, London Symphony Chorus, The London Welsh Male Voice Choir, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Janice Graham, Tim Hugh, Rhodri Davies, Gareth Davies, Colin Paris, Jane Atkins) 3:00
9. Ave Maria (featuring Sian Edwards, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Rhodri Davies) 2:47
10. Dream a Dream (featuring Billy Gilman, John Themis) 3:49
11. The Flower Duet (featuring Sian Edwards, Philharmonia Chorus, John Parricelli, The Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra, Jeremy Backhouse) 3:55
12. Habañera (featuring Jesse Cook, Sian Edwards, Philharmonia Chorus, The Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra, Jeremy Backhouse, Mario Melo) 4:26
13. The Prayer (featuring Josh Groban, Michael Thompson, David Foster) 4:23
14. All Love Can Be (featuring James Horner) 3:15
15. It's the Heart That Matters Most (featuring Steve Mac, Mae McKenna, Chris Laws) 2:19
16. Tantum Ergo (featuring Sian Edwards, Philharmonia Chorus, The Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra, Jeremy Backhouse) 3:25
17. Bridge Over Troubled Water (featuring Bruce Gaitsch, Sian Edwards, Philharmonia Chorus, The Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra, Jeremy Backhouse) 4:12
18. Sancta Maria (featuring Sian Edwards, Philharmonia Chorus, The Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra, Jeremy Backhouse) 3:07

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Even in the youth-conscious era of the turn of the 21st century, there couldn't have been too many best-of compilations issued by 16-year-olds. But Charlotte Church had been recording regularly since she was 12, with a reported ten million albums sold worldwide (including one gold and three platinum certifications in the U.S.), which seems to justify this hour-long stock-taking effort, when you throw in "All That Love Can Be," from the soundtrack to A Beautiful Mind, and, inevitably, four new recordings. Talking sales may be crass when discussing a classical artist, but not a classical crossover artist, and Church (or her advisors) made the decision early that she was going to pursue a career in the popular market that would make use of her voice in public long before some opera company might have gotten around to featuring her. It's a compromised posture, of course, resulting in music that is classical lite leaning toward adult contemporary, the musical niche carved out by Sarah Brightman. No surprise, then, that this set begins with Church's version of "Pie Jesu" by Brightman's old flame, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Opera excerpts, Celtic airs, spirituals, pop songs, and ersatz classical numbers (e.g., the Josh Groban duet "The Prayer," penned by David Foster and translated into Italian) follow, and Church brings her even-handed, lovely approach to each. Has there ever been a Carmen as calm as hers on "Habañera"? Ordinarily, one might say this is classical music for people who don't like classical music, but it is actually grown-up-sounding music for children, sung, appropriately enough, by a child.